Case Report on Management and Complications of Prostate Cancer.

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Ms. Seema Kolhe , Shital Telrandhe, Bharat S. Sudame

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After renal cell carcinoma, the second most common urological malignancy connected to paraneoplastic diseases is prostate cancer. These syndromes are more common in patients with late-stage, aggressive malignancies that have a bad prognosis. Recognition of these syndromes is crucial in clinical practise since it may lead to the diagnosis of underlying cancer, Present complaints and investigation: The male patient 64 year old who was apparently admitted in AVBRH on date 06/02/2021 with major complaint Up to 3 months after urethral irritation, including voiding difficulties, as well as pain in the root of the penis, increasing interrupt urination arose. A distracting discomfort in the base of the penis happened when urinating. representation (MRI). Past history: Patient was admitted two years ago with the major complaint of a slow-growing malignancy. It can spread to the, making treatment difficult. The main diagnosis, therapeutic intervention and outcomes: A case of prostate cancer has been diagnosed following a physical examination and investigation by a doctor An abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the prostate revealed a cystic tumour in the right pelvic cavity, in addition to prostate cancer. After a histological analysis, the pelvic cystic mass was determined to be a prostate cancer metastasis. Immunohistochemistry was used to detect calretinin. The patient was given medical care in the form of a goserelin injection under the skin. He underwent all treatments and had a positive outcome. Conclusions: The patient was hospitalised to AVBRH with urethral irritation, which included voiding difficulties, as well as The root of the penis hurts. After all of the tests, Prostate cancer was discovered in the patient. Now, the patient requires medical attention as well as skilled nursing care.

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